Lesson 27: RUSSIAN NUMBERS: Learn to Count From 0 to a Billion in Russian! | Russian Comprehensive

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  • How do you count in Russian? Numbers: Двенадцать or Двадцать (12 vs 20)? Why Сорок (40)? How do you say “Zero” in Russian? These and other questions about numbers in Russian answered here in this video!
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:10 - The verb "to Count" in Russian - "считАть"
    1:11 - What does "счёт" mean?
    1:55 - 0 - 10
    2:35 - 11 - 20
    3:15 - Двенадцать vs Двадцать
    4:00 - A common mistake with stress (teen numbers)
    4:37 - A note on pronunciation (teen numbers)
    5:50 - 20 - 100
    6:28 - Why "сОрок"?
    7:07 - In-between numbers
    7:38 - 100 - 1000
    8:15 - Examples of numbers with hundreds
    8:50 - Thousands
    10:55 - Million & Billion
    11:21 - Practice reading numbers
    12:07 - Saying "раз" instead of "одИн" when counting in Russian
    12:23 - A well-known Russian counting rhyme
    13:50 - Conjugation of "считАть" (to Count) in comparison to "слУшать" (to Listen)
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Komentáře • 116

  • @RussianComprehensive
    @RussianComprehensive  Před 4 lety +15

    How do you count in Russian? Двенадцать or Двадцать (12 vs 20)? Why Сорок (40)? How do you say “Zero” in Russian? These and other questions answered here in this video!
    Btw, how did you like that Russian counting rhyme?
    ⬇️⬇️⬇️
    0:10 - The verb "to Count" in Russian - "считАть"
    1:11 - What does "счёт" mean?
    1:55 - 0️⃣ to 🔟
    2:35 - 1️⃣1️⃣ to 2️⃣0️⃣
    3:15 - 1️⃣2️⃣ Двенадцать vs 2️⃣0️⃣ Двадцать
    4:00 - A common mistake with stress (teen numbers)
    4:37 - A note on pronunciation (teen numbers)
    5:50 - 2️⃣0️⃣ to 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣
    6:28 - Why 40 sounds as "сОрок"?
    7:07 - In-between numbers
    7:38 - 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ to 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣
    8:15 - Examples of numbers with hundreds
    8:50 - 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣s
    10:55 - Million & Billion
    11:21 - Practice reading numbers (PAUSE ⏸ the Video)
    12:07 - Saying "раз" instead of "одИн" when counting in Russian
    12:23 - A well-known Russian counting rhyme
    13:50 - Conjugation of "считАть" (to Count) in comparison to "слУшать" (to Listen)
    👆 This video is a part of a Guided Course for learning Russian: czcams.com/play/PLpgpVaWoAiTEF8aNQvPnFCLBrtIeF3tqa.html
    * MORE on Counting in Russian: *
    🎵A Famous Russian Song: Миллион Алых Роз (Million of Scarlet Roses) by Алла Пугачева:
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    🤪Cartoons:
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    Козлёнок, который считал до десяти: czcams.com/video/upja5Zu2HGA/video.html

  • @omka7341
    @omka7341 Před 2 lety +20

    the quality of the teaching and the video is beyond extraordinary, and i appreciate the fact that you did all the numbers in just one video, continue like that.

  • @gum9435
    @gum9435 Před měsícem +1

    please keep up this content, your the best russian teacher out there!

  • @MUSICMANSIONWORLD
    @MUSICMANSIONWORLD Před 3 lety +16

    I'm watching this channel for the first time and ma'am you taught great. спасибо большое🙏

  • @luongo7886
    @luongo7886 Před 2 lety +6

    This video is by far the BEST Russian number lesson I have seen although the thousands part was a bit confusing.

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 2 lety +4

      🤗
      The thousands part is explained w/ cases, we use Nominative single after 1; Genitive single after 2, 3, 4; and Genitive plural after 5-9 and 0.
      That's a short explanation, and it is indeed confusing, you're not alone in that 😄

  • @user-bg4ob1db4j
    @user-bg4ob1db4j Před 8 měsíci

    Ух ты. Ты отличная учитель 👩‍🏫. Я мексиканец и я очень люблю 🫶🏽 русский язык. Огромные спасибо.

    • @tau2647
      @tau2647 Před 6 měsíci

      другой мексиканец который учит русский язык?? я думал что я один

    • @user-bg4ob1db4j
      @user-bg4ob1db4j Před 6 měsíci

      @@tau2647 ты откуда друг?

  • @lianison8983
    @lianison8983 Před 3 lety +8

    I told my client her age in Russian,she's 49,I totally forgot that 40 is sOrok. I said your age is chetire devyatb,then I came back to the lecture,only to be reminded that it should be sOrok devyatb hahahaha...Honestly,the higher numbers are very long to pronounce,more practice is totally needed..

  • @abdalrhmanyousef47
    @abdalrhmanyousef47 Před dnem

    your channel is very valuable.... it's amazing
    Btw i think i look like the person in 11:40 😂😂

  • @roshanshrestha3679
    @roshanshrestha3679 Před 2 měsíci

    Спасибо

  • @Juan-Hdez
    @Juan-Hdez Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very useful. Thank you! 🌹❤️

  • @Giorgio825
    @Giorgio825 Před 3 lety +8

    These videos are so good, I have to watch through all of them!

  • @rtam7097
    @rtam7097 Před rokem +2

    2:09
    Sanskrit(an ancient Indian language)
    1- Aika
    2-Dva
    3-Tri
    4-Chatvari
    5-Pañcha
    6-Shash
    7-Sapta
    8-Ashta
    9-Nava
    10-Daśa
    11- Aikadaśa
    12-Dvadaśa
    13-Trayodaśa
    14-Chaturdaśa
    15-Pañchadaśa
    16-Shodaśa

  • @abdalrhmanyousef47
    @abdalrhmanyousef47 Před dnem

    When I heard the verb(считать)
    I said I heard that but where , and after it i remember the verb(читать) it's really similar

  • @nayoulloa6752
    @nayoulloa6752 Před 5 měsíci

    You are a fantastic teacher!!

  • @lonylony4139
    @lonylony4139 Před 2 lety

    I really appreciate the way you teach. Thank you so much!

  • @thewinner6106
    @thewinner6106 Před 3 lety +5

    Muchas gracias, siempre confundo el 19 con el 90 en la pronunciación, ahora estoy claro como el agua...

    • @youngsuk3329
      @youngsuk3329 Před 2 lety +2

      gracias, ahora sé que significa "estar claro como el agua" jajaja

  • @TuanAnhMichael
    @TuanAnhMichael Před 3 lety

    Спасибо за видео! 😍

  • @namepolanco5057
    @namepolanco5057 Před 2 lety

    I find the sound of Russian so soothing🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @ghadab8967
    @ghadab8967 Před 2 lety

    thank you thank you thank you!!!!! this video has everything i needed. it's so well done!

  • @Rempast
    @Rempast Před 10 měsíci

    Really enjoyed this video and super informative!

  • @lombard2692
    @lombard2692 Před 10 měsíci

    You do honor the word comprehensive, cause that's exactly what it was. First time here got this in my recommended, you can tell in the first minute of the video how the lesson gonna be and there's work into the editing. Good job.

  • @sina666able
    @sina666able Před 2 lety +1

    watching this in 2021 and your contents in this video are so educating and high class that couldnt resist a sec more , just subbed .. thank you for the effort maam

  • @youngsuk3329
    @youngsuk3329 Před 2 lety

    i first wonder why "ять" sounds like "иtb" and stumble upon your video series. Wonderful

  • @bigminion4455
    @bigminion4455 Před 3 lety +2

    I stated learning russian about 4 days ago ..I learnt
    1_10
    Colors
    Alphabet
    Am Arab BTW✋

  • @user-fo8kk5mx8i
    @user-fo8kk5mx8i Před 2 lety

    This is so useful!!!!

  • @andrewbooth4776
    @andrewbooth4776 Před 11 měsíci

    This is very good, many thanks for uploading this

  • @5machaboveatmosphere775

    Love you maam, thanks for the knowledge

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Před 3 lety +1

    Здравствуйте. Да, чётко и по дЕлу, что у вас отличный урок. И огромное спасибо Вам.

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 3 lety

      What are you trying to say with "да, точно"?

    • @zulkiflijamil4033
      @zulkiflijamil4033 Před 3 lety

      @@RussianComprehensive
      Exact to the point that you give us an excellent lesson. Can you please correct it for me. I will value it.

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 3 lety

      in Russian, there's a saying for that, "чётко и по дЕлу".
      You'll say "Да, точно!" ("Oh right!") when somebody reminds you to do something, for instance.

    • @zulkiflijamil4033
      @zulkiflijamil4033 Před 3 lety

      @@RussianComprehensive
      Sorry, i got it wrong.
      So please show me what should i have written.
      Пожалуйста.

  • @Sammiezlag
    @Sammiezlag Před 2 lety

    Underrated channel

  • @abdulsamadnooran5479
    @abdulsamadnooran5479 Před rokem

    You are simply the best

  • @nickbaritone
    @nickbaritone Před 3 lety +1

    The word for soon is quite similar to the word for forty. Don’t want to get those mixed up. Good video. You explain things well. Молодец. Мне нравится.

  • @naderzandi7468
    @naderzandi7468 Před rokem

    Спасибо🌻🌹🌺

  • @abhishekbhattacharya6785
    @abhishekbhattacharya6785 Před 3 měsíci

    Beautiful teacher . I wam from india and i want to learn russian language completely . But it seems to be very difficult .

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 3 měsíci

      You can start by following these lessons, and doing exercises:
      czcams.com/play/PLpgpVaWoAiTEF8aNQvPnFCLBrtIeF3tqa.html

  • @heathmahaffey2342
    @heathmahaffey2342 Před 8 měsíci

    Very similar to German, Icelandic, Danish, and Faroese with the 1 on 20, 2 on 20. They basically say 1 and 20, 2 and 20. Makes me wonder about the original proto Indo European language and if they counted this way as well or
    If they even used multiples of 10 like we do.

  • @longyun68
    @longyun68 Před 3 lety

    helpful

  • @victoradamenja9032
    @victoradamenja9032 Před 9 měsíci

    Как русский я поправлю не только to count а ещё и to decide. Контекст рулит.

  • @livelikehuman9007
    @livelikehuman9007 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful

  • @vishnupremkumar5548
    @vishnupremkumar5548 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice classes

  • @kazinazmul3709
    @kazinazmul3709 Před rokem

    Good job

  • @user-sl7pl9zc6f
    @user-sl7pl9zc6f Před 6 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Brownboys85
    @Brownboys85 Před 2 lety

    Молодец работает

  • @hugokubarth9316
    @hugokubarth9316 Před 2 lety

    so nicely done, but the music inbetween is very disturbing for elderly and perhaps even younger people trying to learn!

  • @naviiramgolam
    @naviiramgolam Před 2 lety

    Please let me know if you conduct Russian classes. I would be glad to join. Thanks a lot for this video.

  • @yolandajohnson6005
    @yolandajohnson6005 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. I will subscribe to this channel

  • @519djw6
    @519djw6 Před rokem +1

    *Отличное видео о том, как считать и о цифрах! Моя проблема в том, что, хотя я довольно хорошо умею считать, мне гораздо труднее пассивно понимать числа, когда кто-то говорит с нормальной скоростью. (И так со всем русским языком, когда кто-то говорит с естественной скоростью!) У тебя есть какой-нибудь совет для меня? Заранее спасибо!*

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před rokem

      возможно, есть. ты смотрел вот это видео?
      czcams.com/video/PLjQyaIPmzs/video.html

    • @dlf3141
      @dlf3141 Před 6 měsíci

      There is an excellent little app available in many languages including Russian, called lisnum (listening to numbers). I had the same problem when i was studying Chinese and it helped me a LOT. Check it out. I think it’s a subscription plan (which I don’t like so much), but it was very well designed to help with number comprehension at different levels of complexity.

  • @user-yh3gt8qj1s
    @user-yh3gt8qj1s Před 4 lety

    Thank you ,I am waiting for a new clip .

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 4 lety +1

      ​ @แก้ว กุ๊กๆกู๋ Try to focus on simple numbers first (0 - 10), and practice saying your age, as the next video will be about that.

    • @user-yh3gt8qj1s
      @user-yh3gt8qj1s Před 4 lety

      Russian Comprehensive Do you know I look every your clip. 😀 You are very good teacher .👍

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 4 lety

      Спасибо, I hope it helps!

  • @efatab3304
    @efatab3304 Před 2 lety

    thank you very much for this clip , just I cannot understand where and in which word we should put stress in russian words.

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 2 lety

      For the general rule, you can refer to this lesson:
      czcams.com/video/ot4CQFyOrHo/video.html

  • @yahiaelmassry
    @yahiaelmassry Před 4 lety

    я люблю твой уроки,

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 4 lety

      *твой урок (singular), but твои урОки (plural)
      СпасИбо, мне приЯтно Это слЫшать!

    • @yahiaelmassry
      @yahiaelmassry Před 4 lety

      @@RussianComprehensive пожалуйста

  • @BrainStroming1789
    @BrainStroming1789 Před 10 dny

    Merci pour cette vidéo de haute qualité explicative.
    Une chose que je me rends compte, c'est que la langue RUSSE réussit là encore à rendre quelque chose qui devrait être simple, en très compliqué 😢.
    Le Russe où l'art de faire compliqué ce qui est simple, déprimant. Et après on ose dire que le français est difficile 😂

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 10 dny

      Honestly, to me French is more difficult than Russian! 😁 I know Russian is my native tongue, but still, first of all,
      Gender. In Russian, you can guess about it, in French you have to memorize it;
      Conjugation. In Russian, there’s a very similar pattern for conjugating verbs, and 3 tenses. While in French, how many tenses do you guys have, and how many patterns of conjugation? 😄
      And the funniest part for me is, that you left your comment under the video on NUMBERS, seriously? In Russian, there’s no such thing as 4 times twenty seventeen! 😂
      🤗
      I love French though, don’t get me wrong, it’s absolutely worth learning, and in my experience, French speakers are usually fast Russian learners.

    • @BrainStroming1789
      @BrainStroming1789 Před 10 dny

      @@RussianComprehensive Je ne m'attendais pas à avoir une réponse sur une aussi ancienne vidéo. Je vous en remercie 😊.
      Avant de poursuivre, sachez que je tente d'apprendre le Russe pour m'expatrier et que j'aime la Russie et l'âme russe. Ne voyez dans ce qui suis que l'expression d'une personne découragé et frustré de ne pas progresser mais qui s'accroche comme au "radeau de la méduse" ;)
      Il est vrai que nous ne voyons pas les difficultés de nos propres langues, mais ... par exemple.
      En français si vous voyez un mot, quel qu'il soit. Vous pouvez le prononcer à coup sur sans fautes ni difficulté. Idem si vous l'entendez, vous pouvez l'écrire quasi sans faute, les seuls problèmes pourraient être les sons en/an ou o/au/eau (et encore). Cela aide beaucoup l'apprentissage car ça laisse le cerveau libre de se concentrer sur le fond plutôt que la forme.
      En Russe j'utilise une boule de cristal pour deviner où est l'accent tonique, mais aussi appliquer la règle de la voyelle atténué selon la voyelle qui la précède et inversement. Ça fait 12 paires de lettres qui changent de son et encore pas tout le temps et pas toujours de la même manière. 'е' qui peut être i ou e ou ie, idem pour я, etc... дома maison au pluriels oui mais 'а' c'est pas sensé être le féminin ? Et comme si ce n'était pas suffisant si plusieurs voyelles se suivent, une ou plusieurs deviennent aphone mais jamais les mêmes : здравствуйте пожалуйста. его avec un 'v' car entre deux voyelles, mais pas toujours... etc.
      Pour un non native, chaque mot est à apprendre par coeur. Pas une fois mais deux fois, une fois à l'orale et une fois à l'écrit. Ce qui est rarement le cas en français vous en conviendrez.
      Haaa la conjugaison 😊, j'ai déjà vue cet argument. Ormis certain livres, nous n'utilisons pas plus de temps qu'en russe (passé, présent, futur) les autres temps ne sont que rarement utilisé ;) et certain même s'apparente facilement à vos déclinaisons mais en plus simple.
      En Russe ce ne sont pas les temps mais les variations selon le contexte. Combien de verbes de mouvement... 12, 18, 24 ?! vous avez même une distinction pour un déplacement en voiture pleine ou vide 😭. Et je ne parle pas des formes perfectives imperfectives qui ne se contentent pas d'ajouter un préfixe ou un suffixe mais parfois change complètement le verbe et même supprime des lettres en plein milieu. Chaque verbe doit donc être appris par coeur en 2 formes avec des groupes de conjugaisons et déclinaisons.
      Pour le féminin masculin, je peux retourner la difficulté à la langue Russe. Il faut aussi apprendre par coeur tout ceux qui finissent par ь et ceux qui sont importé. Sans compté qu'il y a une distinction que nous ne faisons pas, ce sont les animé/inanimé et les neutres. Et comment savoir ceux qui sont importé ?! Mais le pire c'est tout ce qui change dans la phrase. C'est beaucoup de règles à appliquer juste pour une simple phrase. En français une grande majorité est déterminé par le e final et hormis l'article ou le sujet, dans 99% du temps rien d'autre ne change à l'orale.
      Alors oui, je suis français et je ne vois très certainement pas la difficulté de ma propre langue bien que je fasse beaucoup de fautes à l'écrit (vous avez du en voir 😳). Mais convenez en, si même votre aristocratie avait une blague comme quoi les russes aristocrate parlaient français avant de savoir parler Russe, ce n'est pas pour rien 😉.
      Mon précédent commentaire était juste un nouveau coup de massue en m'apercevant que même apprendre à compter allait devoir être un challenge 😭.
      En regardant les classements, fluent français c'est 450h tandis que fluent russe c'est 1500h.
      Hummmmmmm ça fait une petit différence là non 😁 Et encore j'ai même vu un classement mettre le russe à 2000h.

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 9 dny

      Oh come on, how is reading Russian harder than reading French? The rules are very straightforward in Russian as soon as you know them. And no 3+ letters to make one sound 😄
      There you go, all the Russian reading rules you need: czcams.com/play/PLpgpVaWoAiTF7qeZnkArrYt2Fd6CJf2au.html
      In regards to the rest, Russian has pretty simple rules as well, the hard part is, that there are many of them. So the difficulty of learning this language depends on *the way you’re learning it* .
      Here, I’m trying to show the easy way to do that.

  • @sanahyon3095
    @sanahyon3095 Před 2 lety

    안녕하세요. 저는 2023년에 블라디 보스톡에서 모스크바까지 자전거 여행을 준비 하고 있고, 러시아어 공부를 시작 했습니다. 러시아어에 대해 좋은 설명 감사합니다.

  • @MuhammadShireen-si4im
    @MuhammadShireen-si4im Před 15 dny

    Odachy m❤🎉

  • @gibbsm
    @gibbsm Před 2 lety

    I'm glad Russian has a sane way of counting, unlike French. English, Spanish, Korean, and German that I dabble in all count in a sane manner.

  • @pathslesstrampled9906

    Great video, and your English pronunciation is very clear! However, I have to tell you that in English, “sounds as” has no meaning in the way you are using it.

  • @espanolenchanclas
    @espanolenchanclas Před 4 lety +3

    Вери гуд

  • @Formulenov
    @Formulenov Před rokem +1

    Hello, I'm from Russia and I'm wondering if it's difficult for foreigners to learn Russian? it seems to me that it is difficult for foreigners. For example, it's a little difficult for me to learn English. That's all I wanted to say.

    • @Formulenov
      @Formulenov Před rokem

      I can give you a message in Russian:Привет если ты это читаешь то значит ты нашел этот комментарий. just let's do it without insults and haters.

    • @gloop7458
      @gloop7458 Před rokem

      Learning any language is pretty hard and takes a lot of work, but it depends on what your native language is for exact difficulty (and of course early exposure, natural inclination, amount of exposure, and amount of interest are all factors too)
      Russian is one of the harder languages to learn for an English Native (German, French, and Spanish are a lot easier) but it is one of the easier languages for a Ukrainian, Serbian, or Polish Native. (It is in second easiest category for Japanese and Chinese Natives)

  • @GPWT-video
    @GPWT-video Před 2 lety +2

    Привет, всем, случайно нашел этот видос, сам я из России!!!

  • @jannaarakelyan8092
    @jannaarakelyan8092 Před 2 lety

    👍👍👍👍💋💋💋🌹

  • @jannaarakelyan8092
    @jannaarakelyan8092 Před 2 lety

    👍👍👍👍👍👍💋💋💋🌹

  • @feels6233
    @feels6233 Před 3 lety

    One is same name as Odin… a result of Viking origins? Like Rus-… the men who row?

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 3 lety

      Etymology:
      From Proto-Slavic *(j)edinъ, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *óynos (“one, single”). Cognates include Ancient Greek οἶος (oîos), Latin ūnus, Sanskrit एक (éka), and Old English ān (English one and an).
      en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ѥдинъ

  • @almodaferamir2181
    @almodaferamir2181 Před 3 lety

    THANKS, BUT I THINK IT'S BETTER TO REPEAT THE ESSENTIAL WORDS TO BE MORE USEFUL

  • @yolandajohnson6005
    @yolandajohnson6005 Před 2 lety

    How do you write 20000 to 90000 in Russian

  • @koreazy
    @koreazy Před rokem

    Looks like at 10:39 тычячи should be тысячи. The video is awesome otherwise! Thank you

  • @keplertagapan2912
    @keplertagapan2912 Před 2 lety

    🇩🇪🇵🇭 I Am Self Studies Russkiiyv 🇷🇺 Nomeriya Rossiya 🇷🇺 At Ruso 🇷🇺 Numbers 0-1000🇷🇺 East Slavic Dialects Speaks Written Alphabetical Letters Texters Languages Pure Russkiiyv Rossiya 🇷🇺

  • @Nooneherehere
    @Nooneherehere Před 3 měsíci

    Пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста пожалуйста

  • @moviesync3131
    @moviesync3131 Před 2 lety

    For 9 and 10, are you pronouncing the "вять" and "сять"
    Pronunciation is too fast and English phonetics helps English speaker moreeee 👍🏻

  • @khushalkhan8369
    @khushalkhan8369 Před 8 měsíci

    Your sound is slow and music is loudly

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 8 měsíci

      Please SPEED UP / SLOW DOWN the Video under the ⚙️ Video Settings icon (Playback speed)

  • @QDWhite
    @QDWhite Před rokem

    So glad 99 isn’t четыре-двадцать-десять-девять
    Looking at you, French…

  • @aspiceoflife
    @aspiceoflife Před 2 lety

    Вы не научили меня считать 6,2 миллиарда. 1 миллиард мало. Нелюбовь к стрельбе в зайца тоже

  • @swampfolk2526
    @swampfolk2526 Před 16 dny

    Как же удивятся англоговорящие когда услышат пейсят пять вместо пятьдесят пять. Чего ты им про такое не говоришь? Они в магазине услышат триста песят три и что им как это понять? Тыща, а не тысяча. Им в магазе скажут тритцать три тыщи петсот песят восемь. Как им это дешифровывать? Восемесь три тыщи. Как им с этим быть. А слышать они будут ровно такое. восемсот десьть. восьм, двести писят пять они услышат. А не твое идеальное литературное произношение. Причем везде и ото всех русских поголовно.
    рас два три четыре пять вышл заец пагулять, вдрук ахотник выбегает, пряма в зайца он стриляет, пиф паф ой ой ой пагибает заец мой, принесли ево дамой, аказалса он живой.

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 16 dny

      Говорю в самом начале: czcams.com/video/PLjQyaIPmzs/video.html

  • @daisysignal1578
    @daisysignal1578 Před 2 lety

    I don't get anything
    Why russian has to be this hard
    You'll be like: nO Its nOt hArd ITs EAsY
    Miss girlllll
    Yiur native tongue is russian and those thousands are so hard 😫 why can't they make it like
    Dva tistcha
    Or the 100 like dva sta
    Nothing will happen

  • @egyptianplanner
    @egyptianplanner Před 2 lety

    Confused with читать (to read) in pronounciation .. Oh ..No I get tired

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  Před 2 lety

      читАть = to read
      считАть [щитАть] = to count
      Ч = [ch]
      Ш = [sh]
      Щ = [shch]
      czcams.com/video/e1BtwBa1iR8/video.html

  • @rbspider
    @rbspider Před 2 lety

    At 1000 numbers a day that would take you 3000 years.

  • @andrewbooth8896
    @andrewbooth8896 Před rokem

    This is very good, many thanks for uploading this

  • @melikamontazeri9816
    @melikamontazeri9816 Před 2 lety

    Спасибо